The Getafe-Sevilla match in the Spanish league was marred by racist insults directed at Sevilla’s Marcos Acuña and coach Quique Sánchez Flores. Referee Javier Iglesias paused the game in the 68th minute after Acuña, a world champion with Argentina, was targeted with racial slurs, including being called a “monkey.” The match resumed after fans were warned via loudspeaker to refrain from racist or xenophobic language. Sánchez Flores, who has Roma heritage, revealed that he was also subjected to racial abuse. Sevilla denounced the insults, emphasizing the need for respect in stadiums. Another game between Sestao River and Rayo Majadahonda was suspended after the goalkeeper, Cheikh Sarr, confronted a fan who allegedly racially insulted him. These incidents follow a recent friendly match between Spain and Brazil aimed at highlighting the fight against racism.